Miranda Sings's Netflix Show Has Brand-New Photos

Miranda Sings has been around for nearly a decade, nearly as long as YouTube itself. The character has millions of followers across her social media platforms, performs all over the world, and has won her creator — alter ego? better half? all of the above? — Colleen Ballinger a Teen Choice Award in 2015, so it was only a matter of time until her YouTube vlogs turned into a full-blown TV show. That time is now... well, October 14 of this year, to be exact, when Haters Back Off will premiere on Netflix.

The show, which chronicles the everyday antics of Miranda and her family, takes its title from its heroine's classic catchphrase (and, TBH, a great motto you can use against your own haters). And while the news was announced back in January, nobody has gotten to see what a full series of Miranda Sings will look like.

That's where we come in: Teen Vogue is premiering an exclusive look at the show, which Colleen told us is "completely different from the content I already have on Youtube, and I'm excited to share it with old and new viewers." Miranda has always known she was born famous but this is going to take her to a whole new level of stardom.

She added that she's most "excited to show people the world and characters that have been living in my head for so many years. I can't believe I finally get to introduce everyone to Miranda's family and show them the backstory of how she came to be the strange internet celebrity that she is."

Colleen adds that the "audience will see a vulnerable side of Miranda that no one has ever seen before on YouTube, and the new audience will be introduced to a lovable, weird family and hopefully fall in love with them."

Filming the series was different from the YouTube vlogs — which, by the way, Miranda has kept up with regularity despite a grueling filming and touring schedule — in that Colleen was "working with a team of people. For the past decade I have written, filmed, edited, produced, and promoted all of my own content. To work with a team was both terrifying and exciting. I learned so much about myself and the characters in Miranda's world that I never would have otherwise."

But don't think Miranda will let all of this newfound support get to her head. (She's always been famous, though.) "Miranda is still the same confident, weird, untalented girl whether she is on YouTube or on a highly produced Netflix show," Colleen says.

At the end of the day, it's those quirks that will be the winning combination. "Even though the characters are bizarre and unique, I think the audience will find that they are still quite relatable," the actress and comedian adds. "We all have a little bit of crazy in us."